Here are just a few things that we love about Alabama:
You always hear about Southern hospitality and the people of Lower Alabama (or LA like the locals like to call it) have taken that phrase to heart. From strangers on the street, to the people of our ward, to my coworkers, they all have embraced Chris and I into their little tight-knit community and we have never felt so welcomed in like this before. They are a huge part of what makes this place feel like home and for that we will forever be grateful.
Most questions here are answered with a simple response of either Yes/ No Ma'am or Yes/ No Sir in a strong Southern tongue. Chris and I have quickly adapted to this (minus the Southern accent) and even in conversations just between us, have found ourselves responding with Yes Ma'am and No Sir. So don't be surprised when I talk to you and that is my answer, it has already become a habit and I love it. It's really only a matter of time before we pick up on the Southern drawl. It's just too strong here and I had it once when I was little and I have caught myself already on the verge of letting it almost slip off my tongue before I reeled it back in.
We love that we are surrounded by water. We live right on the Mobile Bay, have areas in our town that have swamp and marsh land, and are just a short 45 minute drive to the ocean. And when your not by water you are then usually in the presence of huge old oak trees. On my way to and from work I have to drive through downtown Mobile and they have oak trees lining the streets for miles that are so big that they have overtime created a canopy of sorts over the road and it is so beautiful to pass through. It is almost dreamlike.
And lets not forget the food. Oh my goodness, the food here is a little bit of heaven it is so good. Between the seafood, that is always local and fresh, to the BBQ, that is beyond words to describe, lets just say that Chris and I are always torn between where to go on our weekly date night. There is so much that we haven't even tried yet, but just give us time. We are so spoiled when it comes to the local cuisine.
I can't even begin to describe the enormous Southern style mansions that line the streets of downtown Mobile or the way french culture has influenced not only the food, but also the spelling of words like go to geaux. And honestly this list could go on and on, but I think you have gotten the point. Alabama is fantastic, and Chris and I couldn't be happier. But if you find that you would like to experience all that Alabama has to offer, just know that our doors are always open (you know... that whole Southern Hospitality thing ;).
1 comment:
Love this post.....I can't wait to see all of the places that you are enjoying Daneile....See you soon to enjoy some of your southern hospitality...:o) Love MOM
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